161 pages: A compilation of spiritual poems by 15th century Indian mystic Kabir. These short poems/songs celebrate Kabir's ecstatic union with God in a manner that transcends time.
These poems were first translated by Nobel Prize winning poet Rabindranath Tagore in 1915. This edited edition includes the original introduction by Evelyn Underhill.
64 pages: An edited and abridged collection of conversations with Brother Lawrence -- the medieval monk who coined the term "practicing the presence." Timeless spiritual wisdom and advice.
63 pages: Pax Vobiscum is Henry Drummond's timeless, insightful effort to describe what real peace is, and how to acquire and keep it. It is a wonderful companion piece to his "The Greatest Thing in the World."
71 pages: The Greatest Thing in the World has been a spiritual classic for over a century.
This edition has been edited to correct spelling and/or grammatical errors, and to increase "readability."